Daniel Ricciardo Formula 1 broadcast: How to watch 'The Grandstand' with F1 driver and Will Arnett

Joe Rivera

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Formula 1 fans watching from their couch can still be part of "The Grandstand" on Sundays.

Daniel Ricciardo has long been one of the most magnetic personalities on the grid; now, he will have an opportunity to showcase that personality and charm as co-host of ESPN's "The Grandstand," starting with the 2023 Canadian Grand Prix.

ESPN announced in June that Ricciardo and actor-comedian Will Arnett would host an alternate F1 broadcast, a format the network has grown accustomed to following in other sports (see: "Monday Night Football with Peyton and Eli," aka the "Manningcast.") the eight-time grand prix winner will be an analyst for races in which he is not driving. 

That gives the eight-time grand prix winner, who is Red Bull's third driver for the 2023 season, plenty of time to flash his signature smile next to a dude who makes people smile. 

MORE: Watch 'The Grandstand' featuring Daniel Ricciardo with ESPN+

In the spirit of the popular "Manningcast," ESPN is going lights out on a new, complementary broadcast on F1 Sundays. Here's how to watch:

When is the next Daniel Ricciardo broadcast?

  • Date: Sunday, June 18
  • Start time: 1:55 p.m. ET

The first of three Daniel Ricciardo-Will Arnett "The Grandstand" broadcasts air Sunday, June 18, as part of the ESPN telecast of the Canadian Grand Prix.

The other two GPs that will get the "Grandstand" treatment are the remaining North American races: the United States Grand Prix in Texas in October, and the Las Vegas GP in November.

The broadcast is set to air at 1:55 p.m. ET (race begins at 2 p.m. ET), and will carry through checkered flag, roughly an hour and 40 minutes after the race starts. 

How to watch Daniel Ricciardo F1 broadcast

  • TV channel: ESPN
  • Live stream: ESPN+

ESPN2 plays home to the "The Grandstand" broadcast in 2023, while the main broadcasts for the remaining two races are set to air on ABC. For those who want to stream the broadcast, ESPN+ is the exclusive streaming home of "The Grandstand."

There are several plans and pricing options for ESPN+ and bundles. Here's what they cost:

ServicePrice
ESPN+ (Monthly)$9.99 per month
ESPN+ (Annual)$99.99 per year
Disney Bundle (ESPN+, Disney+, Hulu) w/ ads$12.99 per month
Disney Bundle (ESPN+, Disney+, Hulu) w/o ads$19.99 per month

Why Daniel Ricciardo and Will Arnett have an F1 broadcast

Ricciardo is coming off a disastrous two-year stint with McLaren, with the driver asking out of his contract during the 2022 season. That led to free agency, but Ricciardo couldn't latch onto a team as a full-time driver. He ended back with Red Bull as the team's third driver.

Ricciardo, 33, still has some racing left in him. For now, his goal is to analyze the races and provide a friendly atmosphere.

"As you’d expect Will and I are going to have some fun with the show, but we’re hoping it just feels like you’re watching F1 with your mates," Ricciardo said in a press release. "We will have some amazing guests, plenty of laughs and with some luck, bring fans another step closer to the sport I love so much. Buckle up America!"

Like a sizable portion of American viewers, Arnett has emerged as an F1 fan in recent years, leading to his partnership with Ricciardo on the show. Arnett also hosted the "Fast & Loose Podcast" with F1 great and two-time champ Mika Hakkinen. 

Akin to the "Manningcast," ESPN hopes to provide a less buttoned-down approach to the broadcast, bringing in guests to talk about the race and maybe make less-eventful GPs a bit more exciting with the hosts.

Formula 1 schedule 2023

The 2023 Formula 1 schedule heading into the first race of the season featured 23 total races, with the season beginning on March 5 in Bahrain and ending in Abu Dhabi on Nov. 26.

This year, the United States expansion continues. F1 plans for three races on American soil, with the Las Vegas Grand Prix joining the United States and Miami races. 

The 2023 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, originally scheduled for May 21, was canceled amid weather disasters in the region.

Here's the complete Sunday race schedule for 2023:

DateRaceTrackStart time (ET)TV channelWinner (Team)
March 5Bahrain Grand PrixBahrain International Circuit10 a.m.ESPNMax Verstappen (Red Bull)
March 19Saudi Arabian Grand PrixJeddah Street Circuit1 p.m.ESPNSergio Perez (Red Bull)
April 2Australian Grand PrixAlbert Park Circuit1 a.m.ESPNMax Verstappen (Red Bull)
April 30Azerbaijan Grand PrixBaku City Circuit7 a.m.ESPNSergio Perez (Red Bull)
May 7Miami Grand PrixMiami International Autodrome3:30 p.m.ABCMax Verstappen (Red Bull)
May 28Monaco Grand PrixCircuit de Monaco9 a.m.ESPNMax Verstappen (Red Bull)
June 4Spanish Grand PrixCircuit de Barcelona-Catalunya9 a.m.ESPNMax Verstappen (Red Bull)
June 18Canadian Grand PrixCircuit Gillies-Villenueve2 p.m.ESPNTBD
July 2Austrian Grand PrixRed Bull Ring9 a.m.TBDTBD
July 9British Grand PrixSilverstone Circuit10 a.m.TBDTBD
July 23Hungarian Grand PrixHungaroring9 a.m.TBDTBD
July 30Belgian Grand PrixCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps9 a.m.TBDTBD
August 27Dutch Grand PrixCircuit Zandvoort9 a.m.TBDTBD
Sept. 3Italian Grand PrixMonza Circuit9 a.m.TBDTBD
Sept. 17Singapore Grand PrixMarina Bay Street Circuit8 a.m.TBDTBD
Sept. 24Japanese Grand PrixSuzuka International Racing Course1 a.m.TBDTBD
Oct. 8Qatar Grand PrixLusail International Circuit1 p.m.TBDTBD
Oct. 22United States Grand PrixCircuit of the Americas3 p.m.TBDTBD
Oct. 29Mexico City Grand PrixAutodromo Hermanos Rodriguez4 p.m.TBDTBD
Nov. 5Sao Paulo Grand PrixInterlagos Circuit12 p.m.TBDTBD
Nov. 18Las Vegas Grand PrixLas Vegas Street Circuit1 p.m.TBDTBD
Nov. 26Abu Dhabi Grand PrixYas Marina Circuit8 a.m.TBDTBD

    Joe Rivera